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| The RM-2A "Storta" Class Outcast Destroyer | |
| Ship Class | Cruiser |
| Built by | |
| Technical information | |
| Guns/Turrets | 0 / 12 |
| Opt. weapon class | 9 |
| Max. weapon class | 9 |
| Other equipment | |
| Hull strength | 295,000 |
| Max. shield class | 9 |
| Cargo space | 700 units |
| Nanobots/Batteries | 750/750 |
| Max. impulse speed | 80 m/s |
| Max. thrust speed | 140 m/s |
| Max. cruise speed | 350 m/s |
| Power output | 1,800,000 u |
| Power recharge | 110,000 u/s |
| Additional information | |
| Ship price | $174,500,000 |
| Package price | $179,582,250 |
The RM-2A "Storta" Class Outcast Destroyer is a recent development to replace the aging RM-1 Destroyer in service with the Maltese Navy for almost 300 years. Although it has higher mass and increased profile, it is also more maneuverable than its predecessor, sports a more lethal armament, and marginally heavier armor. The first prototypes were powered by conventional fusion drives, but the production models incorporate a new advance courtesy of the researchers at Corsica's R and D Lab: An Artificial Quantum Singularity Drive. Producing a very low and unfamiliar energy signature, it lowers the Destroyer's scanner profile considerably. The craft is less heavily produced than the old RM-1, and is not normally sold to other unlawfuls. Hackers and Phantoms have been sold models with a conventional fusion drive, but no others of this model have left Outcast control.